Why You Never Believe ESPN

At ESPN, *all* the reporters are Mickey Mouse reporters:

Chris Mortenson reported on ESPN’s “Sunday Countdown” that Russell Wilson’s agent had requested his client’s contract be reworked ASAP. This is not an unreasonable idea considering Wilson was not only playing on a rookie deal, but a third-rounder’s rookie deal. He’s scheduled to earn less than $600,000 next season. That request, however, would be impossible under the current Collective Bargaining Agreement, which prohibits revising a rookie contract until that player has played the first three years of it. Not only that. It never happened according to the team, the agent that represents Wilson in football matters and Wilson himself.
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The Seahawks declared the report erroneous before the program was even over. Wilson’s agent for football matters – Bus Cook – got on the horn to tell Ian Rapoport of NFL.com he was irate and the report was something you don’t want to step in, and Wilson himself reached out to Peter King of Sports Illustrated to say it was bogus.

Seattle Times

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